What you can do here

- contribute descriptions of the Juridic Load borne by citizens in the intermountain-high-plains cultural region
- contribute descriptions of ways we work positively for goodness to the Values Language
- suggest areas of life needing study for the load of juridic controls, or values that should be included in the language
- engage in dispute over values, proposals, descriptions, and so on. There are conflict modules embedded in each entry page.
- choose tools for liberating life: The Composite, Juridically Controlled Person, Values Recovery Proposals, and of course the Values Language (see above), design your own sociality

This site is offered in support of an non-juridic, anarchic theory of ethics, one in which values are affirmed without being imposed, and invention and play are as important as rational debate and deliberating over the best courses of action. It is inspired by the pluralistic approach of anarchism.
It is also an inventory of the code of ethics that has Billings, Montana, as its center. We take this to be one case of how a Wikiethica might look.

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People value speed in the sense that they want to get what they need faster. With a faster and more efficient society there is more peacefulness (#75) and less struggle (#103). This value brings a sort of satisfaction to people, and provides them with a new determination to do more with the time they are provided. But some move too fast in things like marriage (#66). A prerequisite of speed that should be followed but is often overlooked is responsibility (#90).

In general people tend to want to move faster and accomplish things with greater speed. People also tend to want things in life to be available to them in a shorter amount of time. However this increase in speed can put other aspects and values in you life and the lives of those around you at risk.

There are people all over the world that are looking to do things faster. Most people have a great appreciation in having been provided a speedy lifestyle. Things are being modified to become more efficient or user friendly. In addition, they are discovering new technology that people can choose to use that will enable them to have shorter lines and other things of that nature.
Such advancements in technology include the use of debit and credit cards. People no longer have to dig through their purse of wallet to find the cash they need at the checkout line. They can simply swipe their card while their item is being rung up, sign and they are good to go. People are also now presented with the option of having their checks deposited directly into their bank account. This means that they no longer have to go to the bank and deposit their checks from their workplace. The banking system has also become very advanced. People no longer have to drive to a bank to make payments or withdraws. They can process transactions online, and get money from any ATM across the country.
People also want to get to destinations faster. I would guess that the majority of the people who are driving on a road at any given time are exceeding the speed limit for that road or highway. People are willing to buy plane costing hundreds of dollars rather than driving simply so they can get to their destination faster.

In order for peoples value of speed to continue to grow our value of competition(#) and our desire for happiness(#) will also need to grow. Inversely our value of patience(#) would cause the value of speed to grow as it became less important in our lives. This general statement about our value for speed can be applied in almost any situation to almost anyone.
In order to safely encorporate speed in our lives we must take care(#) when acting hastily. Apply common sense(#) when in a leadership(#) position. And utilize our strength(#) to coordinate such speedy actions.